一个对希拉里有影响力的助理就像中国重要领导人的秘书。而捕风捉影的说Muslin Brotherhood难道了解美国政治。看看WIKI对她的介绍。难道Huma的影响力比不上下面那位说她打杂的。
Abedin began working as an intern for the White House in 1996 and was assigned to Hillary Rodham Clinton. She later worked for Clinton as traveling chief of staff and "body woman" for Clinton during Clinton's 2008 Democratic Presidential nomination campaign,[5][6] and subsequently served under Clinton in the State Department.[10] She is currently a director of the transition team that is helping Clinton return to private life.[4][7] In 2010, Abedin was included in Time's "40 under 40",[11] a list of a "new generation of civic leaders" and "rising stars of American politics".[12] At a celebration before Abedin's wedding to Anthony Weiner, Clinton said in a speech, "I only have one daughter. But if I had a second daughter, it would [be] Huma."[13]
On June 13, 2012, Congresswoman Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.), Congressman Trent Franks (R-Arizona), Congressman Louie Gohmert (R-Texas), Congressman Tom Rooney (R-Florida), and Congressman Lynn Westmoreland (R-Georgia) sent a letter to the Deputy Inspector General of the Department of State, Harold W. Geisel, requesting an investigation into the influence of anyone associated with the Muslim Brotherhood on State Department policy, citing a study by the Center for Security Policy, a principal proponent of Muslim Brotherhood conspiracy theories, that said that Abedin "has three family members–her late father, her mother and her brother–connected to Muslim Brotherhood operatives and/or organizations".[14][15]
Republicans John McCain (R-Ariz.), Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), Scott Brown (R-Mass.) and Ed Rollins defended Abedin against these allegations.[16][17] John McCain stated, "These allegations about Huma and the report from which they are drawn are nothing less than an unwarranted and unfounded attack on an honorable woman, a dedicated American and a loyal public servant... The letter and the report offer not one instance of an action, a decision or a public position that Huma has taken while at the State Department that would lend credence to the charge that she is promoting anti-American activities within our government... These attacks on Huma have no logic, no basis and no merit. And they need to stop now."[17]